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The Cricut machines surely make crafting easier and more enjoyable. The Cricut Maker machine cuts 300+ materials from delicate fabric and paper to wood veneer and leather. I use my Cricut Maker several times a week for a variety of projects like cards, iron-on T-shirts, magnets, posters, signs and personalized items.
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We created a simple name project for my son and decided to try out a variety of materials to cut them out using the Cricut Maker. Here are a few materials you can cut without needing a deep-cut blade.
We cut out his name using Cricut® Faux Leather – Pebbled (available in black, cafe, caramel, champagne, copper, sapphire & silver) which gives the look and feel of real textured leather.
Making personalized magnets is simple because the Cricut Maker is able to ease;y cut magnetic sheets in various shapes or you can use the print and cut option where you print your image using your printer then cutting your Cricut Maker.
The Cricut Maker easily cuts felt, the Cricut Felt Samplers offer a variety of colors available in bright, fun, soft, and smooth medium-weight felt measure 1 mm thick. This felt is great for kids’ crafts, baby decor, stuffed shapes, fun fashion, and more!
Cutting pieces of wood veneer for crafting is super simple using the Cricut Maker. Cricut Natural Wood Veneer is available in cherry, walnut and maple. Made from genuine wood, these versatile, super-slim, and smooth veneers are ready for whatever you want to make. These are great for making one-of-a-king crafts including gift boxes, lamp shades , home decor and much more! And because this veneer is made from real wood, grain patterns and color will vary, making every project so very unique.
Cricut iron-ons are so versatile, allowing you to create custom shirts, The iron-on sheets are available in glitter, foil, holographic, patterns and designs. The Cricut Maker cuts your iron-on designs with ease.